Funds are still being sought for a 21-story bronze monument of an Indian warrior in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The 207-foot-tall monument, known as "The American," will cost $23.5 million. It will be created by Osage artist Shan Gray. It would be the largest freestanding sculpture, according to Wikipedia [Entry].
According to an economic impact study prepared by Relations Inc., the statue would bring in about $36.5 million in revenue to the Tulsa area.
In addition to the $23.5 million monument, funds are sought for a $6.5 million visitor center.
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(The Oklahoman 11/2)
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